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Present Representative, St. Barbe Tregonwell, Esq.
WELD OF LULWORTH CASTLE.
Founded by William Weld, Sheriff of London in 1352, who married Anne Wettenhall; his posterity were seated at Eaton in Cheshire, till the reign of Charles II. The present family are descended from Sir Humphry, Lord Mayor of London in 1609, who was fourth son of John Weld of Eaton and Joan Fitz-Hugh. Lul worth was purchased in 1641.
Younger branch. Weld-Blundell of Ince-Blundell, Lancashire.
See Ormerod's Cheshire, ii. 1
...31; Hutchins's Dorset, i. 226; Blakeway's Sheriffs of Salop, p. 120.
ARMS. Azure, a fess nebulee* between three crescents ermine. Confirmed by Camden in 1606. See Morgan's Sphere of Gentry ; book 2, p. 112.
Present Representative, Joseph Weld, Esq.
76 NOBLE AND GENTLE MEN OF ENGLAND.
FLOYER OF WEST-STAFFORD.
This is a Devonshire family of good antiquity, seated at Floyers-Hayes, in the parish of St. Thomas in that county, soon after the Norman Conquest. That estate appears to have remained in the family till the latter part of the seventeenth century.


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